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From what I know, moving the Sun at relativistic speeds is equal to 4-B, right? I saw this in some calculations in some verses.
But why does moving the Sun at ftl speeds remain 4-C?
Yes, I know you can't calculate it with the KE thing, because ftl.
But can't you do something like scale? Like, we already know that moving the Sun at relativistic speeds is 4-B, can't we put a feat of moving the Sun at relativistic speeds at the same level or higher? Because it's basically "the same thing" but faster. Of course, it would be something like 4-B base or something like that, since it cannot be calculated, or above what is relativistic.
If not, is it possible to do this exactly?
Because I think it's strange that moving the Sun at relativistic speeds would be 4-B, but if you punch the Sun and it goes to another galaxy in a second it would be 4-C because ftl (exaggerated example)
But why does moving the Sun at ftl speeds remain 4-C?
Yes, I know you can't calculate it with the KE thing, because ftl.
But can't you do something like scale? Like, we already know that moving the Sun at relativistic speeds is 4-B, can't we put a feat of moving the Sun at relativistic speeds at the same level or higher? Because it's basically "the same thing" but faster. Of course, it would be something like 4-B base or something like that, since it cannot be calculated, or above what is relativistic.
If not, is it possible to do this exactly?
Because I think it's strange that moving the Sun at relativistic speeds would be 4-B, but if you punch the Sun and it goes to another galaxy in a second it would be 4-C because ftl (exaggerated example)